J. Kasahara et al., GEO-TOC PROJECT-REUSE OF SUBMARINE CABLES FOR SEISMIC AND GEOELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS, Journal of Physics of the Earth, 43(5), 1995, pp. 619-628
Cooperative efforts by Japanese and U.S. researchers have been initiat
ed to reuse a former submarine telephone cable (''TPC-1,'' retired in
1991) for undersea scientific measurements. TPC-1 runs from Ninomiya,
Japan to Guam, U.S.A., and has a length of ca. 2,700 km with a strike
almost in the N-S direction. A prototype instrument package was succes
sfully installed in northern Japan at depth of 100 m using a similar c
oaxial cable. An instrumental package has been built and will be deplo
yed near 30 degrees N in 1996. The instrument has three component acce
lerometers with 24 bit A/D converters, a hydrophone using analog telem
etry, and a quartz thermometer and a quartz pressure sensor with a dat
a length of 16 bits. The data will be transmitted to the Ninomiya stat
ion in real-time. Other plans to reuse submarine telephone cables betw
een Naoetsu, Japan and Nakhodka, Russia and between Okinawa, Japan and
Guam are being considered.